Music Voyager"Israel: Songs from the Holy Land"
Music Voyager host Jacob Edgar travels to Jerusalem and northern Israel to discover the sights and sounds of a region rich with ancient history and religious significance. Israel is a land of contrasts and conflicts: between tradition and modernity, war and peace, spirituality and secularism. The popular band Hadag Nahash blends hip-hop, funk and soul with politically expedient Hebrew lyrics to draw attention to the complex issues facing Israeli society. D

1:02 am

Vietnam War"This Is What We Do"
Enemy body counts and American casualties mount as GIs chase an elusive foe and face deadly ambushes and artillery. While Hanoi lays plans for a massive surprise offensive, the Johnson Administration reassures the public that victory is in sight. 5 of 10G

2:32 am

Films ByKids"Fire In Our Hearts (India)"
Like most girls from rural India, 16-year-old Jayshree Janu Kharpade never expected to get an education. Instead, she had to work to help support her family. But union organizers were determined that girls from poor tribal villages have a better future and built a school. D

3:00 am

Nothing Left to Lose
Nothing Left to Lose is a documentary which tells the story of approximately 100 Vietnamese refugees who have each lived in hiding for 25 years hoping to one day reclaim the dignity of being recognized as a person. While the Vietnam War slowly fades away in our collective memory, there remains a group of Vietnamese in Thailand who are still searching for a new place to call home. These refugees escaped Vietnam after the end of the war, but were rejected by all countries in which they sought asylum. D

4:00 am

Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon Valor"The 77-Day Siege of Khe Sanh"
The story of Bravo Company, First Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment is a tale of young men, untested, mostly new to Vietnam, who were trapped in one of the worst sieges in the history of American warfare.G

Curious George"Hundley Jr./Curious George Gets Winded"
Hundley Jr. - What's long, low to the ground, and loves to clean milkweed off the lobby floor? Hundley's newest friend and caterpillar, Hundley Jr! But when Hundley is torn between looking after the lobby and caring for his new friend, he turns his lobby duties over - to a monkey! Curious George Gets Winded - Bill needs one more newspaper delivery to win the coveted Golden Pouch, but a big snowfall ruins his chances. Even with George's help, there's no way he can deliver all those papers in time. D

7:00 am

Splash and Bubbles"Golden Legs Gush/A Fish Called Mo"
While preparing for a reef obstacle course, the kids don't believe that Gush used to be very fast when he was young, because frogfish are so big and slow. However, Gush decides to run the obstacle course just to show them how fast a frogfish can be. / Dunk's "little cousin" Mo, a giant sunfish, comes to visit. D

7:30 am

Dinosaur Train"Derek The Deinonychus/Don's Dragonfly"
Derek the Deinonychus - Buddy, Tiny and Mom visit a family of Deinonychus, dinosaurs with large, sharp toe-claws. They meet a kid named Derek who uses his toe-claws to not only hunt with but to carve great art! Don's Dragonfly - Don makes a new friend with red feet, a dragonfly named Howard. D

8:00 am

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!"Flutter By Butterfly/Pretty In Pink"
Flutter By Butterfly - Sally and Nick are pretending to be butterflies, but they're not very good at it. The Cat takes them to meet Bernadette the Monarch butterfly, who can teach them all about fluttering. Following Bernadette from Milky Weed Meadow to Prickly Pines forest they learn that butterfly wings are used for so much more than just fluttering! Pretty in Pink - Sally and Nick are having fun trying out different moves when the Cat arrives to show them some cool moves of his own. D

Bob the Builder"We Can Build It!"
Scoop's Big Break: Bob and the team are installing new barriers and a driveway at Fixham Town Hall to prepare for the unveiling of a Mayor Madison statue. At the site, Scoop accidentally breaks an underground water pipe and, amid the chaos, Lofty breaks the paving slabs. Bob remedies the situation by using the broken slabs anyway, making a new paving design. D

9:30 am

Cyberchase"The Creech Who Would Be Crowned"
The CyberSquad is summoned to Tikiville to stop Hacker from winning a race that would allow him to take over the cybersite. Upon arrival, Matt and Jackie tease Inez about her big vocabulary, so she decides to say just one small word -- "Bye!" She splits from the group and teams up with a Tikiville girl named Creech. Creech considers it her destiny to rule the land her family once ruled for so many years. D

Growing a Greener World"In Susan's Garden: A Backyard Habitat in Harmony with Nature (Spokane, WA)"
In this episode, we follow Master Gardener Susan Mulvihill, an avid gardener, birder, and nature lover who has created a bountiful and beautiful habitat for all creatures. We'll learn some of Susan's best tips for creating a productive garden in harmony with nature. D

Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer"The Ponce De Leon Hotel"
Sarah tours several of St. Augustine's historic sites including the brick lined Aviles Street arts district, the oldest school house and the former Ponce de Leon hotel built by Henry Flagler. In his studio, Roger uses oils to create a detailed 30 by 30 inch painting of the historic hotel and statue of Pone de Leon. D

1:30 pm

Sewing with Nancy"Free-Motion Quilting 1-2-3, Part 2"
Learn techniques to abolish the intimidation of free-motion quilting. Nancy and guest, author Lori Kennedy, show how sketching before stitching builds muscle memory. See how easy it is to make the basic leaf, the elegant feathered leaf, whimsical schools of fish, and a fleet of sailboats. D

2:00 pm

Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting"American Pie"
A scrap quilt masterpiece inspired by an antique, Waste Not, Want Not is a strip-pieced design by guest Marianne Fons. The triangle units are placed to create a bull's-eye effect that will stop you in your tracks. Join Marianne and host Sara Gallegos to learn more about this quilt's history and techniques. D

2:30 pm

P. Allen Smith's Garden Home"Pay It Forward"
Be inspired to pay it forward! From building homes for those in need, to inspiring children to garden, in this episode P. Allen Smith spotlights several groups and organizations that are doing their part giving back to the community. D

3:00 pm

Woodsmith Shop"Small Project Assembly"
The details of assembling a small project successfully are covered. Plus, large scale joinery takes center stage when they begin a tower bookcase. D

3:30 pm

This Old House"Arlington Arts & Crafts An Arts & Craft for the Ages"
Tour the completed project house, including the new addition at the back of the house, updated front hall, dining room and pantry, expanded master suite, spacious new bathroom and new front porch, and outside, new plantings and hardscape. D

4:00 pm

Ask This Old House"Build It, Lighting, Mousetrap"
Nothing beats leftovers-Tom and Kevin use scrap heart pine to make a cutting board in "Build It." Scott transforms an overly bright room with LEDs. It's a trap! Roger takes the bait and shows off the best ways to prevent mice. D

4:30 pm

GardenSMART
Shorefront and wooded acres - what an unusual spot for a garden. And it is stunning, with a lot of gardening lessons. Be sure to tune in this week and GardenSMART. D

5:00 pm

Dialogue"Falconer and Author Helen Macdonald: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference"
Falconer and author Helen Macdonald shares how a goshawk helped her soar above grief and loss and discusses her new PBS "Nature" documentary. Her memoir, "H is for Hawk," recounts the year Macdonald spent training a goshawk in the wake of her father's death and describes how the beauty and isolation of training the irascible bird helped her begin her life anew. The book was awarded the Samuel Johnson Prize and the Costa Book of the Year award.G

PBS NewsHour Weekend"The Hate U Give"
Many best-selling books aimed at young adults are about fantasy, from the apocalyptic world of "The Hunger Games" to the teen vampires of "Twilight." But the latest blockbuster book deal for young readers between 12 and 18 years old is focused on a very real issue -- the shooting deaths of unarmed black teens by white police officers. The book is called "The Hate U Give," by first time novelist Angie Thomas, and after receiving positive reviews, it's been at the top of The New York Times young-adult bestseller list for the past six months. D

6:30 pm

Destination Craft with Jim West"Nepal"
Jim West travels to Nepal and the extraordinary Kathmandu Valley where master artisans teach paper and clay mask making, creating felted balls for clothes dryers, and crafting an extraordinary singing bowl. Jim also participates in Nepalese paper making and learns about traditional wood carving. He watches monks make sand mandala's in a Buddhist temple, and enjoys a cooking lesson from a special group of ladies. D

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Nature's Healing Power"
This episode features stories of Idahoans who have found strength and solace in nature as they confront illness and injury. It also shines a spotlight on four Idaho nonprofits that offer outdoor retreats for cancer survivors and disabled veterans - and the dedication of their volunteers.G

7:29 pm

Dialogue"Historian Fredrik Logevall"
Marcia Franklin is joined by historian Fredrik Logevall, who talks about how decisions made by American leaders before and during the Vietnam War still affect our country's foreign policy. Logevall, a Harvard professor of international affairs, won a Pulitzer in 2013 for his book, Embers of War, which examines how and why the U.S. went to war in Vietnam.G

8:00 pm

Vietnam War"Things Fall Apart"
Seeing the violence and brutality of the Tet Offensive unfold on television, Americans begin to doubt Johnson's promise of "light at the end of the tunnel." LBJ decides not to run again. The country is staggered by assassinations and unrest. 6 of 10G

9:30 pm

Passing Bells"2 of 2"
Michael and Freddie endure six days and nights of terror as British shells destroy their trenches. In the horror of those seemingly endless days, Michael is Freddie's rock, desperately assuring him that they'll make it out of there alive, even as his own hope secretly dwindles. As the shelling comes to an end and British soldiers go over the top, the tables are turned in the most horrifying way. D

11:00 pm

The Tunnel: Sabotage"S2 E2"
Learn why a soundbite from the plane's black box suggests a terrifying possibility. A surprising chain of events brings Karl and Elise closer to the abductors, but will they get to the Fourniers in time?. D